The Neal Larson Show
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2390029/fan_mail/new] Neal Larson and Julie Mason kick off the Monday show with a Father’s Day reflection, then pivot to a big weekend in Idaho politics: Dorothy Moon winning a third term as Idaho GOP chair (and congratulations to Julie Young for winning second vice chair unopposed). Neal and Julie spend meaningful time on what they see as a discouraging fracture among conservatives—less about core ideology and more about personality clashes, misread motives, and performative conflict amplified online. Their message is straightforward: cool it, stop threatening lawsuits and public infighting, and save the political energy for what they believe are the two biggest fights ahead—ballot initiatives related to abortion and marijuana. From there, the conversation widens to national media narratives and Democratic messaging. Neal critiques a CBS exchange involving Margaret Brennan and Mike Waltz, arguing the hostages discussion was used as a “micro-wound” against President Trump regardless of what’s happening behind the scenes. They also react to a Don Lemon/Kamala Harris clip about revisiting the Electoral College, calling it incoherent and hypocritical. The hour’s strongest throughline returns to Idaho: skepticism about “privacy” framing in the abortion initiative, concern that “medical marijuana” language often becomes a pathway to broad recreational use, and a warning that empathy-based politics can be used to sell policies with major cultural and downstream consequences. Listener calls add contrast—one libertarian argues legal drugs don’t mix with a welfare state, while another caller pushes back that many users are responsible adults—setting up a bigger debate Neal and Julie clearly expect to continue. ## 2. Highlights - Dorothy Moon wins a third term as Idaho GOP chair; Julie Young wins second vice chair unopposed—Neal and Julie urge unity ahead of November. - Neal and Julie call out the “adjacent conservative” civil war: personality-driven fighting that drains energy from abortion and marijuana ballot battles. - A sharp breakdown of the abortion initiative’s likely messaging: “privacy” and “22 weeks” framing versus fears it functionally opens the door to abortion through pregnancy. - The marijuana discussion gets specific: Neal questions why “medical marijuana” must be smoked if it’s truly medical—and warns about the “medical-to-recreational” pattern in other states. - Listener call: a libertarian argues legal marijuana + a welfare state equals taxpayer-funded dysfunction—“fix welfare first, then talk legalization.” - Neal and Julie blast Sunday-show media framing and react to a Don Lemon/Kamala Harris Electoral College exchange as word-salad and political theater. Let’s talk advertising. When you want to advertise on the radio, you call the station, right? But what about Facebook, Instagram, Hulu, Disney+, Peacock, and other streaming platforms? You could try clicking around, reading books, or taking online courses to figure it out—or you can let us handle it. At Sandhill Media Group, we’re your local experts in both radio and digital marketing. Visit SandhillMediaGroup.com today.
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